Combined lamp and mirror.



Wim u I L. A. BUELL.

oommmm LAMP AND M-ImuR.

APPLICATION FILED SEPT 22, 1909.

Patented Nov. 15, 1910i 3 SHEETS-"SHEET 1.

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L. A. BUELL.

I COMBINED LAMP AND MIRROR.

APPLICATION FILED $21 122, 1909.

975,674; 1 Patented Nov. 15, 1 910,

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con/113mm) LAMP AND MIRROR.

i APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 22, 1909. 975,674, Patented Nov. 15, 1910 3 SHEETS-S HEET 3 Lenny A. BUEL F KAnAMAz'oo, momcmn.

COMBINED LAMP AND MIRROR.

T flZ'whom itmoy concern;

Be't known that I, LEROY A. Room, a citiieri of the United. States, residing at Kalzimazom'counby of Kalamazoo, State of Michigan, have invented certain --new and usofuL Impi-ovements in Combined Lamps and. Mirrors, of which the following is a. specification. .v V This "iYiVGfltlOI'I relates to an improved combineiilam and mirror; v.

"This invention is related to thatappearing inm patent applicq'tion filed April 3,- 1909, an allowed August 18,.-1909,.Serial No. 487,684. v

It relates particularly to an eniboglimerit of thefinvention in which an electrie lamp v panying: raiv'ipg, foi mingmpnrt of thisspeoifieatio' hi'ch;

i proposed 3 is madehfse" of although the features here illustrated kie also zi'd'a'p'ted to the use of an acetylene lamp. Itisnjpzirticuls r-objeet of this invention to apply these various-devices to an electric lamp s' tnuetiire; 'Funphei objectfs and dbjeetsrelating to I dtai'lswill"definitiely appear iom the dtoileddesjeript-iori-to follow.

I aeeomplishthe objie'ct'sof-Iii-y invention by thedeVi'ce's und' mearis descfib'ed in -the following: specification. The s'tmotlure described oonstitliies foiie effective embodiment o'f m'yfinwention. Other emlot'idinieiits would be readilyiflvisd 'tho'se skilled in the art.-

The" inventionis clearly-1 defined and poinbed bot i ebl'irims. I

,oori's'tit iitijhjgs: a'nefi'ective and preferredwmliofd-itfiefit of I the features of my invention "ol'emrly' -it1i1strated imtheya'ccom t elevation 'view" of; my Jump; and mirror-adaptt ofmetah --Fig.- 2 "is= e stifluetui e' a pearing 3 is t detail "'ew of 'the I ,"Figim ed itojan ea'sel- Ii Speeification of Letters Patent.

Applibation filed September 22, 1909. Serial No, 513.993..

{arrows etthe on similar numerals oi re! a be prefeia'b lapsed onmc e brick of the bar extends intofoirwiirdly pi'o' supported filtsaid 'arms' and t ie, hei l the 'in'ca niiesoeli't' pl eo ti'io l'alp efajbly orpgi ged belowthp easel structure; portions "ingbroken away Patented Nov; 15, 191i);

to show the details of construction-and thev mirror and lampv being removed. Fig; '8 -'i$-.- a detail perspective of the mirror of th 1 structure appearing in Fig. 6. V

In the drawings, thefl'se'etio rial views are k taken lookingin thefdii'eet iop offnh'e little of; thesection lines angl v la r partsbfihroiighoiitg t Consiiiering the drawings, -the geese extending s11 )por tin 5am i to y pivo' I to the, 7 said -s des',: .so the The mcimdesee'h arid wl'iieh. in tedjbyfihe loops forward ends- 0f. the arms- 5 alr'ead "scribed Fromthis, it Willbe seen thaig' the 4 which is made use of in magie'ianterns, and

swungdown into close contact l with the back ol the easel, made u J of the standards t -t and the mirror can be ell'eetivel y collapsed, and the supports 2---2 can be folded making a very compact structure, which can be conveniently transported in a traveling bag or suit-ease in the event: that it. is desired to use. the device when traveling. This is ot advantage for packing and shipping.

it will be seen that light. can be projected j from this apparatus onto the tare ol the user, and the eves of the user can be proj tected by the mirror being projected over the light. or the reflector 17 can etl'ectively i direct the light onto the face of the user, so that the face of the user,particularly the l lower part. in shaving can be prop .*rl \-'l illuminated and in that way-the eyes are! protmited and the illuminated part can be. elt'cctircly seen when reflected from the mirror t4. What I have here described is the pie j l lamp can be ferred construction, and it will be observed.

igs. t3, 7 and 8, that the structure described in my former application is equally well adapted to the electric illumination. Here the wall plate pro. vided with pivoted wall supports 25, which ,pret'e ably swing tothe front. in view of the fact that the wallplate is adapted to be suspended by the adjustable bar 21 at the back. This adjustable bar is adjusted by means of the pin 22, in the slot; 23, which enters a series of l by reference to F perft'irations 2424, a:-. illustrated. The slispmndin bar Qlis pro rided with an aperture 21 at the top tee i hanging the same. r

()n the front of the wall plate 20 is a forj wardlv-projecting bracket :28. to which the electric lamp socket pivoted. There is also a forwardly-projecting mirror bracket Qt'lj onwhich a clip is suitably pivoted and I adjusted by means of theset screw 32. The] set screw 32 also serves as the pivotal supi port'for the arm 31,- which, carries the mirl ror. This arm 3 1 is provided witlralongi- I tudinal slot 33-, in. which the pin at) on the mirror is fitted and which is the screw on which the thumb-nut is placed to clamp i the arm '31 and hold the mirror adjustabl in position. Q

The adjustment of the mirror-back of the lamp is indicated by the .dottedlines in Fig.

(3. 'lhe' ineandescentlamp 1s supported on i the bracket 28.- It is of the type of lamp the l'nodrn-device called the 'p'rojectoscope l for projecting post-cards, being of substantially flattened formwith a reflector 41 at thobnbk. formed by a coating.'on the lmlb itself. The socket, 37 is pivoted to the bracket 28 by said reflector of said lamp;

lamp with a reflector m ing a support;

the. screw 38, as already inl The electric wiring is indicated 'able support; a lamp provided with a rettcetor arranged to illuminatethe user by the direct rays of said lamp; and a mirror arranged to project partially in front of to screen the eyes of-the user rays of the lamp, while part to be reflected, as

from the direct illuminating the specified.

2. The combination with a support having an adjustable hanger, of a lamp with a reliector mounted on said support, arranged to ilhnninate the user by the direct rays and a mirror mounted on said adjusted and tilted support to be vertically to screen the eyes in front. of said reflector of the user be reflected, for the purpose specified.

The combination with a support, of a ount-ed on said sup port arranged to illuminate the user by the direct rays of said, lamp; and a mirror mounted on said support to be vertically adjusted and tilted in front 'of said reflector, for the purpose specified.

4. A combined lamp and mirror comprisa mirror adjus'cably mounted on said support; a lamp adj'ustably mounted on said support so arranged as-tocast its rays of light directly upon the person of the user; and means to protect the eyes of the 1 user from said direct light. rays.

.' ing ot' the combination of a sup ort; an ad jnstable mirror on said support;| a lamp on said support. disposed beneath said nnrror and arranged to cast its rays f light iii-- reetly upon the face of-the user: and adjustable means disposed toc o ve-l' direct light rays.

T have hereunto set the presence of tw'o the user from said In witness whereof, my hand and seal in witnesses.

Witnesses: v F. Germans TALLMAN, CLORA E. BRADEN.

the upper portion of said lightrto screen the e ves 0t while illuminatingthe part to EROY a, BUEIQL'. 1. 

